Just sign the quit claim deed and have recorded downtown.
Yes. However, the only entity that can force the grantor to make the correction is a judge. You should contact the attorney who represented you at your time of purchase. If you were not represented by an attorney, you need to hire one now.
You must make an offer to purchase their interest and the offer must be acceptable to them.
I'd suggest paying him off and then have him sign a quit claim.
If the owner didn't sign the quitclaim deed then the deed is invalid.
It is called a quit claim deed. Once you have filed the quit claim deed, you no longer have a legal right to whatever the deed refers to. The only way to get it back is to have the current person with possesory interest and ownership to sign a quit claim deed in your favor.
Fill out a Quit Claim Deed - have it notarized!!
He can sign a "quit claim deed". Signing a quit claim deed allows you to deed any of YOUR interest in a property to someone else. To do tha you may want to make sure your father-in-law is off the mortgage first.
A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.
I wish you hadn't already signed.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A quit claim, takes away your rights to the property, but, not your responsibility.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ONLY sign at closing when the property is SOLD!
It takes time to update records. And sometimes people are just sloppy about it.
yes they can:)